9720534

Capacitive Touch Sensor Partially Integrated with LCD Display

PublishedAugust 1, 2017
Assigneenot available in USPTO data we have
InventorsBo Pi
Technical Abstract

Patent Claims
20 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A capacitive touch sensitive panel comprising: a display panel including a plurality of display elements forming a matrix, a first set of signal lines coupled to the plurality of display elements, and a second set of signal lines coupled to the plurality of display elements, the display panel having a top surface; a driver circuit for driving the first and second sets of signal lines, wherein the driver circuit drives the first set of signal lines with a drive signal that includes alternating first and second time periods, the first time periods containing data signals and the second time periods containing excitation signals for the touch sensitive panel, wherein both the data signals in the first time periods and the excitation signals in the second time periods are applied to the first set of signal lines; a sensor layer having a single layer of transparent sensor traces formed above the top surface of the display panel; and a touch sensor circuit electrically coupled to the transparent sensor traces of the sensor layer for controlling and processing signals from the sensor traces.

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2. The capacitive touch sensitive panel of claim 1 , wherein the sensor layer includes a substrate having the single layer of transparent sensor traces formed thereon, and wherein the substrate is boned to the top surface of the display panel.

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3. The capacitive touch sensitive panel of claim 1 , wherein the substrate is a flexible substrate.

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4. The capacitive touch sensitive panel of claim 1 , wherein the transparent sensor traces of the sensor layer are formed on the top surface of the display panel.

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5. The capacitive touch sensitive panel of claim 1 , wherein the display panel is an LCD (liquid crystal display) panel or an OLED (organic light emitting diode) display panel.

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6. The capacitive touch sensitive panel of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of display elements includes a plurality of TFTs (thin film transistors), and wherein the first set of signal lines are gate lines or source lines connected to the plurality of TFTs.

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7. The capacitive touch sensitive panel of claim 1 , further comprising a signal line coupling the driver circuit and the touch sensor circuit, wherein the driver circuit provides, via the signal line, a timing signal to the touch sensor circuit regarding the timing of the first and second time periods, and wherein the touch sensor circuit electrically controls and processes signals from the sensor traces according to the timing signal.

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8. The capacitive touch sensitive panel of claim 1 , further comprising a signal line coupling the driver circuit and the touch sensor circuit, wherein the touch sensor circuit provides, via the signal line, a timing signal to the driver circuit, and wherein the drive circuit determines the timing of the first and second time periods according to the timing signal.

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9. The capacitive touch sensitive panel of claim 1 , wherein the excitation signals in the second time periods include a pre-defined sequence, and wherein the touch sensor circuit detects the pre-defined sequence and uses it as a timing signal.

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10. The capacitive touch sensitive panel of claim 1 , wherein the excitation signals in the second time periods are identical for a subset of adjacent ones of the first sets of signal lines.

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11. The capacitive touch sensitive panel of claim 1 , wherein the top surface is located above the plurality of display elements, the first set of signal lines and the second set of signal lines.

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12. The capacitive touch sensitive panel of claim 1 , wherein the display panel is an LCD (liquid crystal display) panel or an OLED (organic light emitting diode) display panel.

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13. A sensing method using a capacitive touch sensitive panel including a display panel, the display panel including a plurality of display elements forming a matrix, a first set of signal lines coupled to the plurality of display elements, a second set of signal lines coupled to the plurality of display elements, and a sensor layer having a single layer of transparent sensor traces formed above a top surface of the display panel, the method comprising: driving the first set of signal lines of the display panel with a drive signal that includes alternating first and second time periods, the first time periods containing data signals and the second time periods containing excitation signals for the touch sensitive panel, wherein both the data signals in the first time periods and the excitation signals in the second time periods are applied to the first set of signal lines; and sensing the excitation signal during the second time periods using the sensor layer.

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14. The sensing method of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of display elements include a plurality of TFTs (thin film transistors), and wherein the first set of signal lines are gate lines or source lines connected to the plurality of TFTs.

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15. The sensing method of claim 10 , wherein the excitation signals in the second time periods are identical for a subset of adjacent ones of the first sets of signal lines.

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16. The sensing method of claim 10 , wherein the display panel is an LCD (liquid crystal display) panel or an OLED (organic light emitting diode) display panel.

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17. The sensing method of claim 10 , wherein the top surface is located above the plurality of display elements, the first set of signal lines and the second set of signal lines.

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18. A capacitive touch sensitive panel comprising: a display panel including a plurality of transistors forming a matrix, each transistor corresponding to a display element, a set of gate lines, each gate line coupled to a subset of the plurality of transistors at their gates, and a set of source lines, each source line coupled to a subset of the plurality of transistors at their sources, the display panel having a top surface; a driver circuit for driving the gate lines and the source lines, wherein the driver circuit drives either the gate lines or the source lines with a drive signal that includes alternating first and second time periods, the first time periods containing data signals and the second time periods containing excitation signals for the touch sensitive panel, wherein both the data signals in the first time periods and the excitation signals in the second time periods are applied to the gate lines or both the data signals in the first time periods and the excitation signals in the second time periods are applied to the source lines; a sensor layer having a single layer of transparent sensor traces formed above the top surface of the display panel; and a touch sensor circuit electrically coupled to the transparent sensor traces of the sensor layer for controlling and processing signals from the sensor traces.

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19. The capacitive touch sensitive panel of claim 18 , wherein the sensor layer includes a substrate having the single layer of transparent sensor traces formed thereon, and wherein the substrate is boned to the top surface of the display panel.

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20. The capacitive touch sensitive panel of claim 18 , wherein the transparent sensor traces of the sensor layer are formed on the top surface of the display panel.

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August 1, 2017

Inventors

Bo Pi

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